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Useful in care facilities! Ideas for autumn wall decorations

As the summer heat begins to ease, some of you might be starting to think about autumn-themed wall decorations.

In this article, we introduce ideas perfect for fall wall displays, so feel free to use them as inspiration.

From autumn leaves and red dragonflies to seasonal treats like persimmons and chestnuts, you’ll find plenty of ideas you can use for your displays.

Of course, staff at facilities can make them, but the simple ideas that can be completed in a short time are also great for creating together with users while having fun.

Be sure to look for your favorite ideas!

Useful for care facilities! Autumn wall decoration ideas (61–70)

[Macrame Weaving] Pampas Grass and Fallen Leaves Decoration

Easy Autumn Craft! “Pampas Grass and Fallen Leaves Decorations with Macramé” / [OT’s Let’s Make It! Vol. 20] (Recreation/Crafts)
[Macrame Weaving] Pampas Grass and Fallen Leaves Decoration

Macramé, which is also highly popular as an interior decor item.

How about trying to make pampas grass and fallen leaves with macramé, which is great because you can knot it without needles or machines? All you need is rope—and a pair of scissors to get started right away.

Loop short pieces of rope onto a central rope, then simply unravel the strands.

First loosen them gently by hand, then use a comb or similar tool to patiently tease the rope apart until it becomes threads.

Finally, trim any excess with scissors and shape it, and you’re done.

Moon-viewing Dumpling Wall Decorations

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Moon-viewing Dumpling Wall Decorations

Even if it’s difficult to display real Tsukimi dango, a wall decoration lets you enjoy the moon-viewing scene without taking up space! Cut out Tsukimi dango and the sanpō (the tray that holds the dango) from construction paper and stick them on the wall.

If you want a slightly three-dimensional look, you could use cotton or crumpled tissue paper for the dango.

Around the dango, try adding a lively touch by sticking on a moon, pampas grass, and rabbits cut from construction paper as well.

Moon-Viewing Wall Hanging Decoration

[Moon-Viewing Craft] Super Easy! How to Make a Moon-Viewing Wall Hanging with a Paper Plate [Ashitaba Channel]
Moon-Viewing Wall Hanging Decoration

This is a wall-hanging decoration that captures the moon-viewing scene—an essential event on long autumn nights.

It’s a simple craft made by using a paper plate with the center cut out as the base and adding decorations.

First, paint the paper plate black, then create a night sky by attaching sequins and a moon cut from yellow origami paper.

Next, place dango and rabbits—both staples of moon viewing—and attach a string for hanging to complete it.

It could be fun to think about how to color the night sky with the rising moon and what to include to convey the joy of moon viewing in your own way.

Cosmos Plate Artwork Made with Tissue-Paper Collage

Kimie Gangi’s tissue paper collage “Cosmos Paper-Cut Decorative Plate.”
Cosmos Plate Artwork Made with Tissue-Paper Collage

How about making cosmos flowers out of tissue paper and decorating a paper plate to create a cosmos picture plate? Fold the tissue paper into thirds, then fold a corner into a triangle to make a square.

Fold that up and cut out petal shapes—this lets you make three cosmos flowers at once.

Use your preferred colors of tissue paper, such as red, pink, or white.

Brush a layer of glue thinned with water onto the paper plate, then arrange the cosmos on top.

Brush more glue over the flowers to set them in place.

If you also decorate the rim of the paper plate with tissue paper in colors you like, let it dry thoroughly and you’re done.

3D mobile decoration of a pumpkin ghost

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3D mobile decoration of a pumpkin ghost

When it comes to fall events, Halloween is the first that comes to mind, and pumpkin-themed decorations are the classic choice.

Let’s make an essential Halloween jack-o’-lantern using origami.

Fold the origami paper, cut it into the shape of a jack-o’-lantern while it’s folded, then change the creases of each connected part and glue them together to finish.

It’s easy to understand if you insert a string when gluing so you can hang it, but since it has a three-dimensional finish, it might also be nice to leave off the string and use it as a standing decoration.

Cute full moon rabbit

[Origami for Moon Viewing] Easy and cute full moon rabbit made with a single sheet of origami / Autumn origami decoration for September — Origami Full Moon Rabbit Folding
Cute full moon rabbit

Autumn moon viewing is an important event, as it’s also known for the Harvest Moon.

Let’s make the essential moon-and-rabbit motif for moon viewing with origami.

In this design, you fold yellow origami paper back into the shape of a rabbit, creating the look of a rabbit appearing on the moon.

Because it’s completed with a single sheet of origami paper, the finished piece has a unified feel—that’s a key point to note.

By forming the rabbit with fine reverse folds and giving it a three-dimensional finish, you can clearly convey the impression that it’s emerging from the moon.

Cute! A three-dimensional maple leaf

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Cute! A three-dimensional maple leaf

This is a three-dimensional autumn leaf decoration made by creatively adding folds and cuts to construction paper.

Since it’s a single maple leaf, you can use it on its own or incorporate it into larger decorations.

The key is to carefully measure the length of each cut as you go; the more attention you give to the finer details, the sturdier and more three-dimensional the leaf will be.

Be mindful of the amount of glue you use so the color of the construction paper stands out.

It could be fun to make leaves in various colors and assemble them into a large, three-dimensional autumn tree.